think there is a big problem trying to put a star in a circle to represent a O . those that know what you are trying to show, know what it means but if you are trying to advertise heroscore, people will look at it and wonder what her score or her star score is trying to represent and therefore miss the advertising value that you are trying to achieve for hero score .

The WSOP Guessing Game - Question 9

The rules are simple:

You have 24 hours to post your prediction on your RankingHero page with the right hashtags.

On July 16th, we will post the final leaderboard and reward the top 10 guessers and 10 randomly drawn participants with RankingHero goodies!

How you earn points in the WSOP Guessing Game:

10 points for a correct answer, with up to 50 points for guessing the EXACT answer to some of the questions!

1 bonus point per every 10 likes for your prediction!

1 bonus point for each friend you invite to RankingHero and who tags you in their forecast post.

one answer only per entrant per question

Question 9

Last year @Jose-Luis Velador went out with pocket 44s and in 2011, another small pair (33s) was the last hand for @John Hewitt in the Main Event. In 2013, @Carlos Mortensen finished 10th with A♣9♥and the year before, @Gaelle Baumann became the final table bubble girl with the same hand - A♦9♥. Not even AA have immunity on the bubble - it was the final hand for Jordan Smith in 2009. Make your prediction:

The WSOP Guessing Game - Question 8

The rules are simple:

You have 24 hours to post your prediction on your RankingHero page with the right hashtags.

On July 16th, we will post the final leaderboard and reward the top 10 guessers and 10 randomly drawn participants with RankingHero goodies!

How you earn points in the WSOP Guessing Game:

10 points for a correct answer, with up to 50 points for guessing the EXACT answer to some of the questions!

1 bonus point per every 10 likes for your prediction!

1 bonus point for each friend you invite to RankingHero and who tags you in their forecast post.

one answer only per entrant per question

Question 8

At 21 years 356 days, @Joe Cada is the youngest champion and last year’s 28-year-old Main Event winner @Martin Jacobson was the oldest ever since the start of the November Nine format (the average age of WSOP champions since 2008 is 24.5 years). The Main Event finalists have generally been getting younger as the fields grew huge in the past ten years. Will the 2015 final table reverse the trend?

The WSOP Guessing Game - Question 7

The rules are simple:

You have 24 hours to post your prediction on your RankingHero page with the right hashtags.

On July 16th, we will post the final leaderboard and reward the top 10 guessers and 10 randomly drawn participants with RankingHero goodies!

How you earn points in the WSOP Guessing Game:

10 points for a correct answer, with up to 50 points for guessing the EXACT answer to some of the questions!

1 bonus point per every 10 likes for your prediction!

1 bonus point for each friend you invite to RankingHero and who tags you in their forecast post.

one answer only per entrant per question

Question 7

Last year’s top 3 finishers were also the three most experienced and successful pros among the November Nine. The eventual champion, Martin Jacobson, led by live tournament earnings with $4.7 million in his resume up to November 2014. What is your prediction for 2015:

Will there be a pro with 5 million+ in live tournament winnings among the November Nine?

Post your YES or NO on your RankingHero page with the hashtags #WSOPguess and #guess7

The WSOP Guessing Game - Question 6

The rules are simple:

You have 24 hours to post your prediction on your RankingHero page with the right hashtags.

On July 16th, we will post the final leaderboard and reward the top 10 guessers and 10 randomly drawn participants with RankingHero goodies!

How you earn points in the WSOP Guessing Game:

10 points for a correct answer, with up to 50 points for guessing the EXACT answer to some of the questions!

1 bonus point per every 10 likes for your prediction!

1 bonus point for each friend you invite to RankingHero and who tags you in their forecast post.

one answer only per entrant per question

Question 6

In 2007 @Annette Obrestad won the first WSOP Europe Main Event but no lady has ever captured the WSOP champion title in Vegas. The only female player to come close remains @Barbara Enright, who made the final table in 1995. Twenty years later, we’re still hoping for another major breakthrough for womenINpoker :)

The WSOP Guessing Game - Question 5

The rules are simple:

You have 24 hours to post your prediction on your RankingHero page with the right hashtags.

On July 16th, we will post the final leaderboard and reward the top 10 guessers and 10 randomly drawn participants with RankingHero goodies!

How you earn points in the WSOP Guessing Game:

10 points for a correct answer, with up to 50 points for guessing the EXACT answer to some of the questions!

1 bonus point per every 10 likes for your prediction!

1 bonus point for each friend you invite to RankingHero and who tags you in their forecast post.

one answer only per entrant per question

Question 5

RankingHero recently launched its innovative three-dimensional ranking which aims to measure popularity and contribution in addition to online&live results. It is equally unique in combining objective data and community input. The list of top influencers is constantly evolving as players add achievements and members of the community endorse them. That is why we ask you to use the current HeroScore (as of July 9) to make your prediction:

Will there be a HeroScore Top 20 influencer among the November Nine?

Post your YES or NO on your RankingHero page with the hashtags #WSOPguess and #guess5

Scoring:

A correct answer will earn 10 points.

You will not be able to score points with your answers after the next question is posted but likes will count throughout the Guessing Game (1 bonus point for every 10 likes)!